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*My present condition is so bad that I feel, to live in it anymore is not possible for me. | *My present condition is so bad that I feel, to live in it anymore is not possible for me. | ||
*If trying to find someone who can pull me out of it. It may be a doctor, a system of medicine. | *If trying to find someone who can pull me out of it. It may be a doctor, a system of medicine. | ||
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* Fast : More than the normal speed | |||
* Wants to be in a state of relief with speed without having to wait a longer. | |||
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# Please do something quickly. Otherwise do not blame me if I do not come to you anymore. You will like to know the reason which is very simple that I want relief of pain as quickly as possible." " Why are you in such a great hurray?" "You are very strange. Who will not like the quick relief." | |||
# Doctor do you have any medicine which can give quick relief one of the reasons for not coming to homoeopathy is that it is slow in healing | |||
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#'''I look ugly'''. I feel that how fortunate I would have felt had I been gifted with a good looking personality along with the present surroundings. | #'''I look ugly'''. I feel that how fortunate I would have felt had I been gifted with a good looking personality along with the present surroundings. | ||
#When I see people belonging to well off classes enjoying life and compare it with that of mine. That I was born a low class with a very mean Job and will die with the same status, I feel '''unfortunate''' and '''miserable''' | #When I see people belonging to well off classes enjoying life and compare it with that of mine. That I was born a low class with a very mean Job and will die with the same status, I feel '''unfortunate''' and '''miserable''' | ||
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* ''Sunshine:'' Direct light of the sun which contains both, the light and the heat. Also if inferred as a matter of comparison (metaphor) a cheerful face too shines which is the sign of happiness i.e.internal warmth & hope. | * ''Sunshine:'' Direct light of the sun which contains both, the light and the heat. Also if inferred as a matter of comparison (metaphor) a cheerful face too shines which is the sign of happiness i.e.internal warmth & hope. | ||
* ''Light'': Something that removes the darkness. To infer gives awareness about self & surroundings. | * ''Light'': Something that removes the darkness. To infer gives awareness about self & surroundings. | ||
* ''Society:'' an organized group of persons coming together for a particular purpose. | * ''Society:'' an organized group of persons coming together for a particular purpose. | ||
* Long outstanding desire for happiness and pleasures of life (sunshine) with the full knowledge and awareness about self while fully enjoying and giving herself to feel that she is there deep into the state of joyousness (light) in the company of persons of her own liking organized for the particular purpose of enjoying life to the full (society), without any hitch and hindrance. In a nutshell longing for pomp and show with full pleasures of life enjoying to one's heart content in the company of like minded people, without hitch and hindrance. | * Long outstanding desire for happiness and pleasures of life (sunshine) with the full knowledge and awareness about self while fully enjoying and giving herself to feel that she is there deep into the state of joyousness (light) in the company of persons of her own liking organized for the particular purpose of enjoying life to the full (society), without any hitch and hindrance. In a nutshell longing for pomp and show with full pleasures of life enjoying to one's heart content in the company of like minded people, without hitch and hindrance. | ||
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# I want to enjoy life fully in the society of like-minded people without any type of check on me. | # I want to enjoy life fully in the society of like-minded people without any type of check on me. | ||
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[[Puls, Pulsatilla pratensis|Puls]], ... | [[Puls, Pulsatilla pratensis|Puls]], ... | ||
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* Repulsive: that drives off. Not accepting to be pushed back from the present position. | * Repulsive: that drives off. Not accepting to be pushed back from the present position. | ||
* Mood: disposition of mind | * Mood: disposition of mind | ||
* Wants to hold his foot fast, does not allow himself to be pushed back. | * Wants to hold his foot fast, does not allow himself to be pushed back. | ||
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Bell, Cham, Dulc, Ign, Spong, Tarent | Bell, Cham, Dulc, Ign, Spong, Tarent | ||
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* Weeping: shedding tears to express grief, sorrow or any overpowering emotion. | * Weeping: shedding tears to express grief, sorrow or any overpowering emotion. | ||
* Refused: A request rejected | * Refused: A request rejected | ||
* Weeps when he feels his request for anything is rejected. | * Weeps when he feels his request for anything is rejected. | ||
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* While coming into contact physically with finger, hand or any part of the another's body or mentally in the thought or word heard move the mind and stir it to react in the form of shedding tears. | * While coming into contact physically with finger, hand or any part of the another's body or mentally in the thought or word heard move the mind and stir it to react in the form of shedding tears. | ||
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* Feels that she never hurts her men, why then all those sufferings for her. | * Feels that she never hurts her men, why then all those sufferings for her. | ||
* With tears in her eyes she asks the ALL MIGHTY. | * With tears in her eyes she asks the ALL MIGHTY. | ||
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Revision as of 12:15, 27 February 2024
Sehgal rubrics
- Here you see Second Degree of practical Sehgal rubrics according to REDISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY
- Other important rubrics are seen in
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Today I am not feeling well, and I just do not want to do anything except that I should have something to hold my mind pleasantly. It may be music, a song, a pleasant company full of interest or just a stroll in some park to have a look at beautiful flowers etc. |
Bed, desire to remain inHyos, |
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Business, incapacity forCalc, ... |
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Cares, full of trifles aboutArs, Aur, Bar-c, Chin |
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Carried, desires to be fastAcon, Ars, Bell, Rhus-t, Verat |
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Cautious |
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Cautious, anxiouslyBar-c, Crac, Caust, Lyc, Puls, Sil, Sul |
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Deeds, feels as if he could do great |
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Delirium, Business, talks of |
*Exchanges information etc. about business through speech with others. It shows business being the main concern in one's mind. |
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Delusions, injury, is about to receive |
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Delusions, wretched, thinks she looks |
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Disgust |
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I tried to avoid onset of the fever but could not. Now since it has come I am finding ways to get rid of it |
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Exhilaration can recall things long forgotten |
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Fear, injured, of being |
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Fear, superstitious |
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Fear, Causeless |
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Gesture makes, Groping, as if in the darkCocc. Croc, Hyos, Op, Plb, Stram |
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Apparently I do not find any relief. I am at a loss to understand as to what to do in this condition. Neither I am able to assess whether or not I am recovering in any way nor I am able to decide to whom else to approach for a fresh opinion. |
Helplessness, feeling |
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Honor, effects of wounded |
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Indifference, desire has no, no action of the willHell, Kali-p, Podo, Verat |
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Indifference, sufferings to |
Feeling of no concern so far one's sufferings are concerned as if nothing is happening to him. | Ailments may be of any dimension (strength), we have never seen him showing any concern about that. "He keeps himself normal. |
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Inquisitive: one who searches into or makes efforts to satisfy one's curiosity (having desire to learn or know about anything |
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Longing, sunshine, light and society forKali-s, Stram |
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Disposed to engage oneself in some amusing exercise. | These days I am in a mood to indulge in talking to anyone very freely. But I am finding none. My husband has no time for all these things. I am badly after finding some |
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You are a doctor. You can properly understand my problem. I request only you to rid me of this nasty disease earlier as possible because I am much in trouble. |
Rest, can not, when things are not in proper placeAnac, Ars, Carc, Kali-s, Sep, Sul |
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Mood, RepulsivePuls, ... |
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Shrieking, Aid/ Help forCamph, Hep, Ign, Kali-c, Laur, Plat, Plb, Rhus-t, Stram |
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Shrinking, alternating with unconsciousnessApis, Bell, Bufo, Rheum, Tub, Zinc |
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Weeping, refused anything, whenBell, Cham, Dulc, Ign, Spong, Tarent |
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When I come here I do everything to impress upon you that I require your full attention to get rid of my disease. You also do not spare any effort or your part to prescribe a correct medicine and even after that if I do not get relief I feel as if my request has been turned down by an unknown force which is followed by tears from my eyes." 146. |
Weeping, touched whenAnt-c, Ant-t, Cham, Cina, Sil, Stram |
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